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To: cfoe who wrote (3238)11/14/1999 8:08:00 PM
From: Wyätt Gwyön  Read Replies (1) of 13582
 
? I spoke to a later presenter from arepa.com who are involved in interactive broadband. I asked him about Dr. IJ?s comment at the webcast that HDR would not work for broadband interactive and the speaker agreed.
I'm not quite sure what this means. HDR is two-way, with a slower reverse link (100 or 200 kbps?) and a faster forward link (up to 2.5mbps in theory). Sooo, why can't it "work" for broadband interactive? I suppose the bit rate would be considered "broadband", and the two-way implies "interactive". Is there something else?
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